UltraSoC will provide debug and trace technology for the SiFive Freedom platform as part of the DesignShare initiative
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UltraSoC will provide debug and trace technology for the SiFive Freedom platform as part of the DesignShare initiative
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XMOS, the 12 year-old Bristol programmable chip specialist co-founded by Transputer architect Professor David May, has raised another $15 million in a Series-E round bringing its total VC funding to $72 million. The round was led by Infineon Technologies with additional funding from existing investors Amadeus Capital Partners, Draper Esprit, Foundation Capital and Robert Bosch ...
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It sums up the thermal challenge in the growing market for UVC LEDs being used to disinfect medical instruments, water and other everyday consumer products.
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Element14 has announced winners of it’s ‘Safe and Sound’ design challenge. Sponsored by TI, element14 challenged 15 community members to conceive and build a ‘safe and sound’ wearable to steer the world close to our vision of improving personal protection. The top two entries were: The Grand Prize Winner was Douglas Wong from Canada who created ...
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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has pledged to make all its cars either fully electric or hybrid by 2020 in the automotive industry’s latest step towards dropping the internal combustion engine.
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TSMC is being investigated by the US FTC and the EU for anti-competitive behaviour while holding a dominant market position reports Digitimes quoting the Chinese language site Apple Daily. TSMC says it has received no requests for information and no notification of any investigation from either the EU or FTC. The complaint is said to ...
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